Letter on the Coronation OathW.E. Andrews, 1825 - 8 páginas |
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... present a bill to the Monarch , for the repeal of the laws remaining in force against the Roman Catholics , and the Sovereign should be of opinion that not to repeal those laws would bring mischief and damage to the realm , he would be ...
... present a bill to the Monarch , for the repeal of the laws remaining in force against the Roman Catholics , and the Sovereign should be of opinion that not to repeal those laws would bring mischief and damage to the realm , he would be ...
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... bill was framed , and the oath inserted in it ; that the King was made to ... present time . While this act was in the house , King William's council had ... bill ; it seems to strike at the legislative power . " - " I am against the ...
... bill was framed , and the oath inserted in it ; that the King was made to ... present time . While this act was in the house , King William's council had ... bill ; it seems to strike at the legislative power . " - " I am against the ...
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... present ? 2. I have mentioned that King William III . in the 1st year of his reign , took the Coronation oath in the present form , and swore by it to defend the Protestant religion ; but almost immediately afterwards he assented to a bill ...
... present ? 2. I have mentioned that King William III . in the 1st year of his reign , took the Coronation oath in the present form , and swore by it to defend the Protestant religion ; but almost immediately afterwards he assented to a bill ...
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... present bill is particularly strong . 1. When Mr. Pitt proposed the Articles of Union to the House of Com- mons , he thus expressed himself : - " No man can say that , in the pre- sent state of things , and while Ireland continues a ...
... present bill is particularly strong . 1. When Mr. Pitt proposed the Articles of Union to the House of Com- mons , he thus expressed himself : - " No man can say that , in the pre- sent state of things , and while Ireland continues a ...
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... present bill , is it not lawful for me to ask , " whether , when so much is said of the Coronation oath , some regard should not be had to the expectations held out to the Roman Catholics at the time of the Union ; and by which , most ...
... present bill , is it not lawful for me to ask , " whether , when so much is said of the Coronation oath , some regard should not be had to the expectations held out to the Roman Catholics at the time of the Union ; and by which , most ...
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